19 Jun 2008 at 15:47 #21 Dj_Jestar Dj_Jestar Caporegime Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 29,493 Location Back in East London Smalltalk for the win.
19 Jun 2008 at 16:03 #22 Inquisitor Inquisitor Soldato Joined 12 Apr 2004 Posts 11,788 Location Somewhere BigglesPiP said: My #1 nark with VB.NET/C# is the .NET framework. If you dare release anything, I guarantee you will spend the rest of the year telling people to install the .NET framework. Click to expand... Most people have the .NET Framework installed already these days, especially since Vista ships with it
BigglesPiP said: My #1 nark with VB.NET/C# is the .NET framework. If you dare release anything, I guarantee you will spend the rest of the year telling people to install the .NET framework. Click to expand... Most people have the .NET Framework installed already these days, especially since Vista ships with it
19 Jun 2008 at 18:16 #23 jon86 jon86 Soldato Joined 1 Sep 2003 Posts 3,424 Location US of A I'd say C# is a good language to learn. I develop in C# for a living.
19 Jun 2008 at 23:01 #24 EternityEight EternityEight Associate Joined 28 Sep 2006 Posts 416 +1 for c#
19 Jun 2008 at 23:54 #25 triggerthat triggerthat Soldato Joined 26 Aug 2005 Posts 6,901 Location London C#-- I'd recommend Lisp.
20 Jun 2008 at 00:39 #26 Una Una Associate Joined 26 Nov 2004 Posts 2,471 Location Reading / Lake District triggerthat said: C#-- I'd recommend Lisp. Click to expand... Eww, if your going to do functional programming then Haskell is much nicer. Lisps parenthesis annoyed the hell out of me.
triggerthat said: C#-- I'd recommend Lisp. Click to expand... Eww, if your going to do functional programming then Haskell is much nicer. Lisps parenthesis annoyed the hell out of me.